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A review of Virbia (formerly Holomelina) of America north of Mexico (Arctiidae: Arctiinae: Arctiini).


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looks like genus Virbia


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I agree with Virbia. I have


Tawny Holomelina Moth (Virbia opella)


Orange virbia Maybe?


Virbia


Virbia immaculata - Immaculate Holomelina Moth - Hodge#8124


Virbia sp.


Orange Virbia?


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Looks like...


Virbia costata?


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Looks like Virbia aurantiaca


Virbia


Virbia?


Tiger Moth


Could it be Virbia aurantiaca (larva)?


With that tuft of long hair at the end


Struggling with recognizing V


We searched through the Apantesis to see if we


We searched through the Apantesis to see if we


We're going to leave this in Apantesis,


Possibly a Virbia?


Possibly Virbia??


Wild guess: Virbia? Problem i


Maybe a Virbia??


Tiger Moth


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I also noticed


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Virbia


Moved to Virbia marginata


Moved to Virbia ferruginosa


Likely candidate ...


Virbia sp.


Looks like one of the Virbia spp.


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Orange Moth


Thanks, Bob


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Virbia


I don't know how this Virbia


Virbia aurantiaca


Virbia aurantiaca


Here's a bigger


Virbia


Virbia?


Virbia sp.


appears to be a very worn Virbia sp.


Virbia


Certainly Virbia


Virbia sp.


Virbia laeta


Virbia fergusoni


Virbia sp. maybe -


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Virbia aurantiaca, 8121.


Virbia aurantiaca - Hodges #8121


Virbia sp.


yes, Virbia


yes, Virbia sp


Virbia sp


Genus Virbia


Virbia aurantiaca - Orange Holomelina - Hodges #8121


Virbia aurantiaca - Orange Holomelina - Hodges #8121


Virbia laeta, Hodges #8114


looks like Virbia sp.


Definitely Virbia aurantiaca.


Virbia sp


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yes, ♂ Virbia opella - Hodges #8118


Virbia sp.


Moved


Not Anisota, looks like Virbia ferruginosa - Hodges # 8123


Looks like...


Re. Virbia ID


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Virbia?


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Virbia


Moved, Virbia opella


Virbia rubicundaria?


Moved, Virbia opella


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Virbia


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A tiger moth in the genus Vir


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Candidate


Virbia costata


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Moved, Virbia laeta


Moved, Virbia


Moved, Virbia


Moved, Virbia ostenta


Virbia


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Many thanks A. Hendrickson!!!


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wow, extremely variable


hmm...


Yeah - the common problem wit


Can't give you an ID, but we


Moved, Virbia


Or Leptarctia californiae (8126)...


Or perhaps Leptarctia californiae (8126)...


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Our first thought is Virbia


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Moved, Virbia


One of the Virbia,


Virbia


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Yes and no; in trying to move


Didn't you already have a Virbia posted?


Ah! We see you had the same thought


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Tiger Moth


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Will do -


Virbia sp


Maybe Virbia?


Virbia sp


Virbia sp.


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Got it


Thanks, Paul!


Fragilis?


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Virbia sp.


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Maybe Virbia?


Virbia sp.


This is a species of Virbia


ID of this Caterpillar…


Virbia sp


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Virbia sp.


Holomelina Moth


Virbia sp.


Virbia sp.


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Not sure...


Erebidae


For most Virbia, you need a hingwing view for a positive ID


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Virbia?


Virbia laeta


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8121


One of the Virbia?


Virbia?


Moved


I think you are correct Ann.


Virbia


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Genus Virbia


Probably a Tawny Virbia


I think this may just be a dark Virbia


Image


Virbia


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Thanks, Ann


Got internet access sooner than expected


Looks like Virbia


Virbia aurantiaca


Moved, Virbia sp.


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Genus Virbia


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From what I gathered from my visit to the Mississippi ...


Moth


Thanks for your help


Virbia sp.


Virbia, perhaps.


Virbia sp.


Ann, lots of Virbia here but


Your moth is very strongly orange


Virbia, I'd say


Not sure about that one


Virbia, I think


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Looks like


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I suggest


check Virbia aurantiaca


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Yes, a tiger moth


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Maybe one of the Virbia?


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Virbia sp.


Moth


Moth


Certainly


I'd start with...


Orange Holomelina


Virbia sp.


Virbia maybe laeta


Thanks


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Virbia costata


Virbia sp. (an Artciid moth)


Virbia


Virbia sp.


Looks like a Virbia but I'm not sure of species.


They are tough to ID,


Likely Holomelina?


Holomelina?


Not an expert,


Virbia


Erebidae: Virbia


Yes


Virbia aurantiaca - Orange Holomelina


Virbia aurantiaca - Orange Holomelina


What do you think...


A few guesses.


Makes us think of Grammia


Eubaphe unicolor Moth - Hodges #7444


Virbia


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Eubaphe unicolor?


Virbia


Orange Holomelina Moth - Virb


Hindwing view in this group


Rusty Holomelina


Virbia aurantiaca


perhaps


Virbia


Virbia


Thank you. With your help I w


Virbia?


Virbia?


Maybe Virbia opella


Virbia sp


Virbia ferruginosa - Rusty Holomelina - Hodges #8123


Moth> Virbia sp.


Dorsal View


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Virbia


Virbia


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Erebidae > Virbia sp


Erebidae: Virbia sp.


Virbia sp.


Virbia sp


Virbia opella - Hodges #8118


BOLD Systems DNA analysis


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Virbia sp


Virbia sp.


Not an ID - Not an expert


Makes us think of Virbia


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Virbia immaculata - Immaculate Holomelina Moth - Hodges#8124


Virbia immaculata - Immaculate Holomelina Moth - Hodges#8124


Possibly Virbia ostenta 8116


Virbia opella - Hodges #8118


♀ Virbia opella - Hodges #8118


hmm


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Maybe..


many Virbia sp. not on Bug Guide yet


Virbia sp


Virbia sp.


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Maybe 8116 Virbia ostenta


Maybe one of the


Virbia sp.?


Virbia Sp.


I think


Maybe...


Maybe #8118?


Virbia sp.?


Possibly Virbia costata 8115?


One of the Virbia sp.


Virbia sp.


Virbia sp.


Probably ? 8121 - Virbia aurantiaca


Makes me think of


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looks more like 7444 - Eubaphe unicolor than Virbia


Taking a stab, here...


Arctiidae: Virbia sp


Looks like,


It's probably


Looks Like 8118 - Virbia opella


Looks Like 8118 - Virbia opella


Yes, Now Called Virbia.....


Most Likely 8114 - Virbia laeta


Virbia sp.


Virbia [=Holomelina] spp.


Virbia [=Holomelina] spp.


Yes, Although it is Now Officially Virbia


8121 - Virbia [=Holomelina] aurantiaca


Probably male 8115 - Virbia [=Holomelina] costata


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